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Digital Economy, Farmers’ Entrepreneurship and the Increase of Farmers’Income: Empirical Analysis Based on China Family Panel Studies (CFPS)

In: Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Applied Economics, Management Science and Social Development (AEMSS 2024)

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  • Haibo Chen

    (Jiangsu University, School of Finance and Economics)

  • Chunli Yang

    (Jiangsu University, School of Finance and Economics)

Abstract

This paper systematically combed the relationship between digital economy, farmer entrepreneurship and the increase of farmers’income. Based on the systematic analysis of the mechanism of the impact of digital economy on farmers’ income increase, this paper empirically analyzed the impact of digital economy on farmers’ income increase in China based on the panel data of 25092 farmers of China family Panel Studies (CFPS) from 2014 to 2020 in 25 provinces and cities except Tibet, Qinghai, Xinjiang and Hainan, Ningxia, Neimenggu. The results show that digital economy not only directly promotes farmers’ income increase, but also promotes farmers’ income increase through the mechanism of improving farmers’ entrepreneurial level. Additionally, the digital economy has obvious regional and age heterogeneity in promoting farmers’ income increase.

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  • Haibo Chen & Chunli Yang, 2024. "Digital Economy, Farmers’ Entrepreneurship and the Increase of Farmers’Income: Empirical Analysis Based on China Family Panel Studies (CFPS)," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: T. Ramayah & Pui Mun Lee & Edward H. K. Ng (ed.), Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Applied Economics, Management Science and Social Development (AEMSS 2024), pages 301-310, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-2-38476-257-6_35
    DOI: 10.2991/978-2-38476-257-6_35
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